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Recently water inlet to icemaker froze causing water to spray inside freezer. Removed assembly, thawed and reassebled. Icemaker filled but will not eject.
Freezer temp 0 deg. Optical sensor shows solid red when flapper closed. No volts at TP, no volts at Molex connector.
Ideas?
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Originally Posted by: bwatty ...Recently water inlet to icemaker froze...
...Icemaker filled but will not eject... Sounds like there is two separate problems. The first problem is a bad water inlet valve and, very likely, the second problem is a bad ice maker. - The water inlet valve Part number: AP4454644
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How does malfunction of either of those parts result in 0 volts at the molex connector?
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How did you measure it?
Gene.
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Voltage not an issue anymore. Was looking for vDC instead of vAC. Replacing icemaker.
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The frozen water line, you mentioned earlier, points to the problem with the water inlet valve.
Gene.
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